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osha -- are to talk about it, and industrial investigation, industrial safety, tried very hard to do some homework, and they had their reasons. and on the web. and they are able to fight the fire if they had taken a recommendation so fee-for-service, protested that. effect will report which many people think this is factual was done by a large group, to induce lessons learned, and talks about it was hard to do an investigation and report on it accurately in the short period of time. the other thing, what i leave you with, investigators, and the automobile accident. and what happened and interview them and they will come of with two different stories that not even resemble, each one of us at a different position, different time has a piece of the puzzle. and did different things. ask them to do different tasks doing those things. and everything we looked at, and everything -- in the interview, we pull the little bit of a different story. they are all there, different story. some of those things, we dug 3 it is disagree. as part of the reason all these investigations say a little bit d
osha -- are to talk about it, and industrial investigation, industrial safety, tried very hard to do some homework, and they had their reasons. and on the web. and they are able to fight the fire if they had taken a recommendation so fee-for-service, protested that. effect will report which many people think this is factual was done by a large group, to induce lessons learned, and talks about it was hard to do an investigation and report on it accurately in the short period of time. the other...
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i'm taking an osha course. there's, like, so much going on, like, it feels like my brain is being occupied the whole time. >> for many kids to really believe schooling is going to lead somewhere, you've got to have really strong pathways to adult success. and that's different possibilities depending on where you're at. >> reporter: multiple pathways? >> different. so, some could lead to college, some could lead to really solid job training opportunities that lead to a job, some to community college and then a technical job. >> reporter: graduation rates are also up at shelbyville high school in indiana. shelbyville was the focus of that "time" magazine article on dropouts. the story was a wakeup call. school administrators now keep careful track of every student and intervene at the first sign of trouble. >> they had a big data room where they had the kids coded by green, yellow, red, and figure out what their needs are. and they've driven their graduation rates up to 90% now. >> by 2020, america will once agai
i'm taking an osha course. there's, like, so much going on, like, it feels like my brain is being occupied the whole time. >> for many kids to really believe schooling is going to lead somewhere, you've got to have really strong pathways to adult success. and that's different possibilities depending on where you're at. >> reporter: multiple pathways? >> different. so, some could lead to college, some could lead to really solid job training opportunities that lead to a job,...
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government needs to better crackdown on facilities like osha inting stats about particular, with a ratio of employees dropping genetically. is the white house said -- the white house satisfied that a sufficient number of people are doing this? >> as many of you noted friday night after 10:00 p.m. when the president came to the briefing room to discuss the apprehension of the boston marathon bombing suspect, he made also the point that our thoughts and prayers are with the people of west texas where so many good people lost their lives, so many lost their homes and many are injured and still missing. the president has spoken with governor rick perry and the mayor of west texas. the president has directed his administration to make sure the people have what they need to rebuild. the president approved an emergency declaration that includes public assistance. on the issue that you raised, this is currently an active investigation. the cause is still unknown. it is too early to point to specific violations of any head of the national response team of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms
government needs to better crackdown on facilities like osha inting stats about particular, with a ratio of employees dropping genetically. is the white house said -- the white house satisfied that a sufficient number of people are doing this? >> as many of you noted friday night after 10:00 p.m. when the president came to the briefing room to discuss the apprehension of the boston marathon bombing suspect, he made also the point that our thoughts and prayers are with the people of west...
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disneyland receive citations of fighting from cal osha. the citations were related to into did in november when a contract worker was injured while performing maintenance on space mountain. the matterhorn reopen sunday. but it is unclear how long the other to rise for may close. we will be back with more here look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios >> good morning. the time is 540. just then bieber is facing controversy after a visit to the anne fra
disneyland receive citations of fighting from cal osha. the citations were related to into did in november when a contract worker was injured while performing maintenance on space mountain. the matterhorn reopen sunday. but it is unclear how long the other to rise for may close. we will be back with more here look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half...
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disneyland received citations on friday from cal osha. the citations were related to an incident in november when a contract worker was injured while performing maintenance on space mountain. the matterhorn reopened sunday. but is unclear how long the other two rides will remain closed. >> working at starbucks and wal-mart might get your head in college. a growing number for a fortune 500 of is a start offering their oonly classes' to sharpen workers' skills. in seattle, starbucks workers take a course called ashbery's the basics that arista 101. >> if they can earn one and have credit for each of a classes' for college. in greek recipes for higher level management courses. wal-mart classes' teach its employs about time management, a fact of phone skills and managemeging diversity. is up to each college and university whether to accept the credit. >> taking a live look from our mountain camera. a lot of sunshine is still chilly and windy. >> welcome back to the kron 4 morning news continued to attract a hot spots the 680 ride for the san
disneyland received citations on friday from cal osha. the citations were related to an incident in november when a contract worker was injured while performing maintenance on space mountain. the matterhorn reopened sunday. but is unclear how long the other two rides will remain closed. >> working at starbucks and wal-mart might get your head in college. a growing number for a fortune 500 of is a start offering their oonly classes' to sharpen workers' skills. in seattle, starbucks workers...
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small businesses need relief from the ridiculous osha standards. our veterinary practice is having to spend hours and money trying to decipher all the regulations some bureaucrats have dreamed up just to justify their jobs. madam speaker, the fourth branch of government meddles in every aspect of our lives. in the name of saving us from ourselves, the regulators regulate, regulate, and when they're through they regulate some more without with regard to the consequences of these expensive government mandates. sometimes they put businesses out of business because of their regulations. dana from southeast texas writes me this. i owned a business, bought a bowling center, my dream job, in 2007, was totally unprepared with the amount of regulation and fees and taxes. i employed 32 people and i went bankrupt in october of 2012 because of this. i have the drive and the desire and a great business plan for a new business. it would employ 20 to 30 people, but i'm not sure i want to dive back into all this. michael from houston said, where should i again? re
small businesses need relief from the ridiculous osha standards. our veterinary practice is having to spend hours and money trying to decipher all the regulations some bureaucrats have dreamed up just to justify their jobs. madam speaker, the fourth branch of government meddles in every aspect of our lives. in the name of saving us from ourselves, the regulators regulate, regulate, and when they're through they regulate some more without with regard to the consequences of these expensive...
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or osha puts forward a rule or regulation that is determined will have $100 million or more on economic impact on our multitrillion-dollar economy, that rule or regulation has to go before congress for an up or down d vote -- up or down vote. what effect would this have? this would slow down the regulatory process which is good. washington needs to deliberate before it acts. we can still regulate. but we need to deliberate before we act. but perhapses most importantly, in the -- perhaps most importantly in the end, this would allow our constituents to blame us for these painful and costly regulations rather than unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats. we want to be accountable. mrs. roby: absolutely. wag wag it puts the job back in the people's -- mrs. wagner: it puts the job back in the people's house. this isn't governance by fiat. we were sent here to pass the commonsense legislation and to get the government off the backs and out of the way of hardworking americans across this country. and truthfully, the overregulation, the overburden on business and industry is passed along to every
or osha puts forward a rule or regulation that is determined will have $100 million or more on economic impact on our multitrillion-dollar economy, that rule or regulation has to go before congress for an up or down d vote -- up or down vote. what effect would this have? this would slow down the regulatory process which is good. washington needs to deliberate before it acts. we can still regulate. but we need to deliberate before we act. but perhapses most importantly, in the -- perhaps most...